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==Major Period List==
 
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[[Exam Lists Questions of Focus]]
 
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===Primary Fiction===
 
*[[Kenilworth (Walter Scott, 1821)]]
 
*[[Kenilworth (Walter Scott, 1821)]]
 
*[[Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë, 1847)]]
 
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*[[Dracula (Bram Stoker, 1897)]]
 
*[[Dracula (Bram Stoker, 1897)]]
 
*[[Lord Jim (Joseph Conrad, 1900)]]
 
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===Primary Poetry===
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* Matthew Arnold
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* Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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* Robert Browning
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* John Clare
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* Arthur Clough
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* Michael Field
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* Thomas Hardy
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* Felicia Hemans
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* Gerard Manley Hopkins
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* Thomas Hood
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* George Meredith
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* Christina Rossetti
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* Algernon Swinburne
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* [[Alfred Tennyson]]
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* James Thomson
  
 
===Secondary Texts===
 
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